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Dates: during 1990-1999
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ECAC Notes: Clarkson continued its descent into hockey oblivion this past week with an ignominious 5-4 loss at Princeton and a 4-4 tie at Yale. The Knights have had as much talent as any team in the nation the past two years, and, just like last year, seem headed for nowhere. Think Coach Mark Morris will be around much longer?...The big college hockey action this winter break won't be in some backwoods, Empire State hell-hole, as it usually is. This time, it's in Inglewood, Calif., which, depending on your standards, isn't much...

Author: By Y. TAREK Farouki, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Freshman Goalie Tripp Tracy Named ECAC Rookie of Week | 12/17/1992 | See Source »

...this voice, even its faint echo from the study or the kitchen (some of you will deny even this), it doesn't necessarily mean the H stands for hubris or hypocrite. Chances are, you've come to such a conclusion yourself; perhaps you've already justified the choice into oblivion, purged yourself of any guilt. If so, you now belong here. You have kept your erasers in order...

Author: By Peter Nohrnberg, | Title: Bedazzled Gerbils or Distant Astronomers | 11/19/1992 | See Source »

...four-man band laid down wave after wave of their unique mix of psychedelia and guitar-heavy rock, playing a majority of songs from their two latest albums (Uncle Anesthesia and Sweet Oblivion) as well as a few older songs like "Where the Twain Shall Meet" and "Change Has Come...

Author: By Bryan Lavietes, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Paradise Crowd Looks for Oblivion With the Trees | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

...recent Epic release Sweet Oblivion and their contribution to the Singles soundtrack, "Nearly Lost You," has served to increase their popularity and provide a hit single earlier albums failed to produce...

Author: By Bryan Lavietes, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Paradise Crowd Looks for Oblivion With the Trees | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

...surrogates will be the only attack dogs in the race. "Every time somebody hits me," Clinton said last winter, "I do my best to take their heads off. And it's worked pretty well." Which is putting it mildly. During the primaries, when Clinton seemed headed for oblivion, he struck back viciously. When Paul Tsongas was gaining in Florida, Clinton erroneously claimed that Tsongas favored cutting Social Security benefits. When Jerry Brown emerged as the "anyone but Clinton" alternative, Clinton said Brown opposed abortion, which was simply untrue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Second Chance | 7/20/1992 | See Source »

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